A higher-than-normal amount of phlegm can build up in your nose, throat, and lungs when you are sick. This build-up may cause coughing and discomfort. Bloody, brown, white, yellow, or green phlegm ...
Mucus produced from a wet cough can be clear, white, yellow, green, or brown ... The sound of your cough may also tell you if it's wet or dry. A dry cough, meanwhile, can have a hoarse or ...
Most often it means that your nasal passages are irritated and swollen, restricting mucus flow and causing it to dry out ... and in the process can dye it yellow. Yellow mucus doesn’t mean ...
A wet cough, sometimes with foul-smelling green or yellow mucus Shortness of breath ... Shortness of breath and a persistent dry, hacking cough Chest discomfort or chest pain Fatigue and ...
Also known as an unproductive cough as it doesn’t produce mucus, dry coughs can have a number of causes including hypersensitivity of nerves in the airway after an infection (known as post ...
“Coughing may also cause dry throat and mouth ... the cilia [little ‘hairs’ in our lungs] to more effectively move mucus out of the lungs, and the cough reflex is our body's attempt to ...